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With its new central management solution, SSH is scaling up secure access for remote systems administration and proprietary e-commerce applications.

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The agent-based Tectia Manager leverages SSH's new middleware, Tectia Connector, to provide multiplatform encrypted communications and authentication for client/server apps and secure remote administration. It provides automated distribution of public host keys. And, it supports strong, two-factor authentication through smart cards and hardware tokens, as well as PKI, using either Tectia Certifier or a third-party solution.

Each device requires SSH client or server software (also dubbed Tectia with their new releases), but these can now be centrally deployed, managed and updated. Through the management GUI, security managers can configure servers and workstations individually or through group assignments.

Tectia's rebranding of the SSH product line is more than a marketing ploy to get out from under the image of a useful, but limited security tool. With Tectia Manager and its underlying middleware, SSH steps up to enterprise-level solutions.

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